Just finished this book, and enjoyed it so much I thought I'd seek out this sort of review on UA-cam to continue the enjoyment for a bit longer. Your discussion of the book was very engaging and chimed with me fully. Love your way of talking about the story. You have a new subscriber. Thanks.
It's always fun to watch a gushingly positive review! if you haven't read the rest of Cronin's oeuvre, it's worth your time. The Summer Guest is one of the best books in the genre I consider "The Great American novel." And Mary and O'Neill, his first book, is a great collection of interconnected short stories. I think Cronin is one of the most underrated authors out there. Thanks for the review!
What an absolutely fantastic review. Your detail, clarity, and presence convinced me not only to get this book, but to subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to more my friend.
I loved this story. Whilst I did guess where it was going fairly early on that did not take away from the world building, characters and overall delivery of how it got to where it was going.
I totally agree with you about pacing but I loved it as well. I actually would like a follow up novel. I'd like to see what happens to these characters.
Thank you for this review. I absolutely loved this book. I had to laugh when you said "by the end, you're left with no questions" (I'm paraphrasing). I have SO MANY questions. LOL. But I'm going to re-read it. :)
Thank you so much. I thought he wrapped up everything. Maybe I still have questions, maybe I am not thinking this all the way through. Lol. Can you share some of your questions with me?
I listened to a book recently, and it wasn't the sort I'd usually choose. So one of two things must have happened., either I was drawn to it for the narrator, or it was one of the "Included free with Audible" books. However, there were three main POVs for this short book. One was first person. The second was Third Person and the final was Second person. And it was bizarre, but really added a dimension to a book I may well have forgotten about entirely without the switch. Ok it's not in my library so I guess it was an audible freebie. Can't even give you a name, sorry.
@@Talking_Story I found it. It's called "The Blackout" by Ruth McIver. I don't think there is a paper version, I think it's just a short audible freebie. I listened to break up some David Gemmel fantasy reads. It may well fall short of your standards. It's quick at 5 hours though.
Sorry this 1 didn’t have the magic for you. If you have a chance let me know what reads have been special for you this year. Always looking for stuff I have missed.
Just finished this book, and enjoyed it so much I thought I'd seek out this sort of review on UA-cam to continue the enjoyment for a bit longer. Your discussion of the book was very engaging and chimed with me fully. Love your way of talking about the story. You have a new subscriber. Thanks.
@@MallenBaker oh wow thanks and welcome to the channel!
I still got this book on my tbr and hearing you talk about it has me looking forward to picking it up even more.
Wonderful! Let me know your thoughts when you pick it up.
It's always fun to watch a gushingly positive review! if you haven't read the rest of Cronin's oeuvre, it's worth your time. The Summer Guest is one of the best books in the genre I consider "The Great American novel." And Mary and O'Neill, his first book, is a great collection of interconnected short stories. I think Cronin is one of the most underrated authors out there. Thanks for the review!
Thanks s much for the feedback makes such a difference to me! I will have to put his earlier work on my TBR.
What an absolutely fantastic review. Your detail, clarity, and presence convinced me not only to get this book, but to subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to more my friend.
Thanks so much. I love finding new channels to follow as well and I will be subscribing to you. Can't wait to hear what you think of the Ferryman!
@@Talking_Story thank you! I will definitely let you know.
I loved this story. Whilst I did guess where it was going fairly early on that did not take away from the world building, characters and overall delivery of how it got to where it was going.
The reveal was 1 of my working theories but I had more than 1 going for a good while. So I can't claim to figuring it out. Kudos to you though!
I totally agree with you about pacing but I loved it as well. I actually would like a follow up novel. I'd like to see what happens to these characters.
I would second that! I would definitely follow this story if it continued.
Thank you for this review. I absolutely loved this book. I had to laugh when you said "by the end, you're left with no questions" (I'm paraphrasing). I have SO MANY questions. LOL. But I'm going to re-read it. :)
Thank you so much. I thought he wrapped up everything. Maybe I still have questions, maybe I am not thinking this all the way through. Lol. Can you share some of your questions with me?
Man, you sold me. I've put a hold on it at my library.
Awesome let me know what you think.
I listened to a book recently, and it wasn't the sort I'd usually choose. So one of two things must have happened., either I was drawn to it for the narrator, or it was one of the "Included free with Audible" books. However, there were three main POVs for this short book. One was first person. The second was Third Person and the final was Second person. And it was bizarre, but really added a dimension to a book I may well have forgotten about entirely without the switch.
Ok it's not in my library so I guess it was an audible freebie. Can't even give you a name, sorry.
Oh no. If you think of it hit me up.
@@Talking_Story I found it. It's called "The Blackout" by Ruth McIver. I don't think there is a paper version, I think it's just a short audible freebie. I listened to break up some David Gemmel fantasy reads. It may well fall short of your standards. It's quick at 5 hours though.
@@gelfie2208 I will add it to the list. Sounds very interesting!
My interest is definitely piqued, adding this one to the TBR.
Can't wait to hear what you think of it!
1:27 & 3:39 & 6:13 & 11:38 & 12:39 😂😂 thanks for another cohesive, solid review!
😂Glad you got a chuckle.
I’m sold.
Let me know what you think when you get into it!
His trilogy was inspired, magnificent so I bought ferryman with great anticipation. It's hard to identify magic but he lost touch with it in ferryman.
Sorry this 1 didn’t have the magic for you. If you have a chance let me know what reads have been special for you this year. Always looking for stuff I have missed.